The LA Times finally gets around to reporting on something about the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal bloggers tried to tell them over a year and a half ago, all the while spinning the story to suit their agenda.

Despite the government losing records for a full day of testimony in a gun conviction case involving a former FBI agent, the United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit has denied a 30-day extension for his attorney “as moot.”

An unnecessary undercover report by CBS News on semi-automatic firearms sold at a California gun show was done to gin up anti-gun hysteria over a non-issue, violated show rules, and may have broken the law.

Reporters say Newt Gingrich called on the UN to give everyone the right to bear arms. That’s not what he said, but it does reflect on the mindset of those who think governments have legitimate authority to bestow rights.

Anti-gun activists and a media that misrepresents their agenda claims as straight news continue to trivialize the Fast and Furious “gunwalking” scandal and promote Mexico’s calls for more U.S. “gun control” as a solution to cartel violence.

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on Thursday sidelined three senior officials pending the outcome of an investigation into a botched sting that allowed hundreds of guns to be smuggled to violent Mexican drug cartel…